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The 329g helmet will cost £169./$209 (without visor) when it goes on sale in September 2012. Developed over the course of two years, goals for the lid were to achieve the lowest drag coefficient possible, a dynamic ventilation system, an adjustable, comfortable fit and an advanced optical solution in the form of a fully integrated visor.

Hours of wind tunnel testing at the Australian Institute of Sport proved the first three aims had been ticked off, while the latter was achieved with a clip-in shield that will be available in 93, 68 and 15 percent light transmission levels. A UK price for the visor will be confirmed in time for the Eurobike trade show later this month, though in the US it will cost $299.

Scott Road Premium Pro Teams

These Scott shoes were debuted at the Tour de France on the feet of Orica GreenEDGE riders. They're the Pro Team version of the Road Premium shoes and have been revamped for 2013 following feedback from the Australian squad.

Designer Luke Fryer says fit has been enhanced with a new upper construction that blends breathability and support. The Boa dials have been refined, with a bigger radius between the wire loops for a better distribution of pressure. Better padding on the tongue gives a more comfortable fit. A Velcro strap has been included for a more tailored fit.

Like the previous models, they have full carbon soles and weigh 652g. They'll be available in September for £249/$392.

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After early cycling flirtations with the Tour de France on childhood holidays, John Whitney fell for it hook, line and sinker in his mid-20s as an escape from the more sedate sports of his youth. As a classically trained news reporter, he snagged his dream job as a cycling writer straight out of college and is now fully immersed in the industry and wouldn't have it any other way.